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Why The Jubrin From Sudan Conspiracy Should Not Be Wished Away by Nobody: 10:41am On Nov 27, 2018
I have been following the for and against the theory of Jubrin/Buhari and have chosen to observe the strength of the arguments of both side.

While the Nnamdi Kanu and his followers bring up points that should be countered, the APC Buhari side has resorted to mere denials, insults or outrightly wishing it away instead of countering the points brought forward.

No matter how we see it, this matter has gone far beyond wishing it away judging by the level of illiteracy of our populace.

The last counter points by APC is the matter of impossibility of an impostor.

The impossibility point may however not hold water looking at history.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_decoy

The link above shows that such has been witnessed in years past.

The easiest I think should be done to counter IPOB for example is the claim that the current President cannot speak his native language - Fulani

The distrust the populace has for the political class because of their desperation for power irrespective of party affiliation is a more reason why this should not be wished away. It has become an issue that should be intelligently addressed.
Re: Why The Jubrin From Sudan Conspiracy Should Not Be Wished Away by oyin44: 10:47am On Nov 27, 2018
Kanu the king of Zoo
Re: Why The Jubrin From Sudan Conspiracy Should Not Be Wished Away by ObaKlaz: 10:50am On Nov 27, 2018
Yawns... Ok, where do I start from? Just correct your grammatical howlers. It's ''...wished away''. Also, to say, write or type 'outrightly' is incorrect, just leave it at OUTRIGHT.
Re: Why The Jubrin From Sudan Conspiracy Should Not Be Wished Away by shukuokukobambi: 11:12am On Nov 27, 2018
RedeemNigeria:
I have been following the for and against the theory of Jubrin/Buhari and have chosen to observe the strength of the arguments of both side.

While the Nnamdi Kanu and his followers bring up points that should be countered, the APC Buhari side has resorted to mere denials, insults or out-rightly wishing it away instead of countering the points brought forward.

No matter how we see it, this matter has gone far beyond wishing it away judging by the level of illiteracy of our populace.

The last counter points by APC is the matter of impossibility of an impostor.

The impossibility point may however not hold water looking at history.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_decoy

The link above shows that such has been witnessed in years past.

The easiest I think should be done to counter IPOB for example is the claim that the current President cannot speak his native language - Fulani

The distrust the populace has for the political class because of their desperation for power irrespective of party affiliation is a more reason why this should not be wished away. It has become an issue that should be intelligently addressed.


Is this the left handed Jibrin kanu claims is ruling Nigeria? Is he the one signing the 2018 budget into law here


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yh30LHvqQQY

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